Process for recurving the cornea of an eye

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PATENT NO 4712543
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06633197

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A process for predictably recurving the cornea of an eye by disposing light-absorbing color bodies in the cornea, and then vaporizing at least some of the color bodies with light energy according to a predetermined pattern to form corneal-recurving scars. The light energy is focused in the cornea and defocused and diffused behind the cornea. The color bodies used are of a transient nature, and those not vaporized fade and disperse out of the cornea in due course.

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BARON NEVILLE ANot Provided

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Baron, Neville A Medical Plz. #66, Rte. 46, Dover, NJ 07801 6 443

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